Difficulties in learning to trust others and form attachments are most likely to be
experienced by individuals who experience chronic illness when they are ____.
a. infants or very young children
b. school-aged children
c. adolescents
d. young adults
e. older adults
a
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Minor tranquilizers are to __________ as major tranquilizers are to __________
a. monoamine oxidase; phenothiazines c. benzodiazepines; phenothiazines b. benzodiazepines; tricyclics d. lithium carbonates; benzodiazepines
Which of the following describes the concept of validity as it applies to psychological assessment?
A. Two or more "raters" get the same answers. B. An assessment technique is consistent across different measures. C. Scores are used as a norm for comparison purposes. D. An assessment technique measures what it is designed to measure.
Telo convinces a woman he finds attractive to give him her telephone number. Unfortunately, the number is ten digits long with the area code, and Telo cannot find a place to write it down. As he looks for a pen and paper, what can Telo do to help himself
a. Nothing will help because 10 digits are beyond the capacity of short-term memory. b. Thinking of something else will help Telo. c. "Chunking" the numbers into smaller units will help Telo. d. Telo should try to process the memory in parallel.
The most effective form of punishment usually involves
a. intense physical pain. b. penalties, such as loss of privileges. c. psychological pain. d. attacks on character. e. delayed and inconsistent consequences.